How to Add CalDAV/CardDAV Accounts on KaiOS Updated on November 18, 2021 by InMotion Hosting Contributor 1 Minutes, 28 Seconds to Read After you setup email on your KaiOS phone, and web browsing privacy, you may wish to add calendar events and contacts. You can accomplish this by syncing your Google or CalDAV account. This allows you to store calendar events on your server and manage them from other devices. A related protocol, CardDAV is used to share contact cards for managing address books. Please note, Managed VPS or Dedicated server with root access is required to enable CalDAV and CardDAV in Web Host Manager (WHM). You’ll also need to ensure ports 2079 and 2080 are open in your server firewall. Set Up the cPanel DAV Daemon before continuing. Below we cover how to locate Calendar and Contacts Settings, add a CalDAV account, and update Sync settings. Locate Calendar and Contacts Settings Before we begin, you’ll need to find your CalDAV/CardDAV credentials. Log into cPanelUnder Email, click on Calendars and ContactsKeep this page open for later Add CalDAV Account On your KaiOS phone, open the Calendar appSelect OptionsSelect Settings in the menuUnder Accounts, select Add AccountSelect CalDAVAdd your Username, cPanel Password, and URL from the cPanel Calendars and Contacts page Select NextSelect Next Now, you can manage events and contacts stored on your domain directly from your KaiOS phone. KaiOS Calendar Sync Settings There are two ways to sync connected calendars: To update calendars manually, select Options, then Sync calendarTo set auto-updates, under Update Frequency, select Sync Calendar, then Every 15 or 30 Minutes Remove CalDAV Account You can easily remove CalDAV accounts from your phone whenever desired. In the Calendar app, select OptionsSelect Settings in the menuSelect the account nameSelect Delete Acct Are you configuring your KaiOS phone for better time management or productivity? If so, learn some more from our 5 Web Hosting New Year’s Resolutions for 2020. Share this Article InMotion Hosting Contributor Content Writer InMotion Hosting contributors are highly knowledgeable individuals who create relevant content on new trends and troubleshooting techniques to help you achieve your online goals! More Articles by InMotion Hosting Related Articles Set Up MX and SPF Records for InMotion Hosting Professional Email How to Purchase InMotion Hosting Professional Email in AMP How to Import Email Accounts and Forwarders into cPanel How to Configure Mailbox Quota Notifications How to Login to SquirrelMail SpamAssassin: Fighting Spam How to Fix the “550 No Such User Here” Email Error How to Setup an Email AutoResponder in cPanel Logging into Horde How to Change an Email Password in cPanel and Webmail